G35 Refrigerant overfilled

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msforever
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Car: 2003 G35 Sedan

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Hi guys, due to a faulty pressure gauge I just overfilled the refrigerant on my G35. Now I get another gauge and it shows the pressure is too high in the red zone, and of course my A/C does not work well.

I am wondering if there is anything I can do right now to reduce the pressure? Can I just press the little needle in the Low valve to let the refrigerant out? Or I have to deal this with a professional? Please let me know what do you guys think, anything is appreciated! Thanks.


pfarmer
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msforever wrote:Hi guys, due to a faulty pressure gauge I just overfilled the refrigerant on my G35. Now I get another gauge and it shows the pressure is too high in the red zone, and of course my A/C does not work well.

I am wondering if there is anything I can do right now to reduce the pressure? Can I just press the little needle in the Low valve to let the refrigerant out? Or I have to deal this with a professional? Please let me know what do you guys think, anything is appreciated! Thanks.
On my old rigs I would just let it out, not sure how that works on the newer ones. Just park it next to the road and I'll let you know how it works out. I am about 12 miles from Lacey.

Perry

msforever
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Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2009 4:41 pm
Car: 2003 G35 Sedan

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Thank you so much man! I am so happy to hear you can help with the problem. I have sent you e-mail about more information. Thank you I appreciate so much!


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